I linked it to my wife. oots is a little too much D&D for her, I think. When she plays D&D, she's not big on rules minutae and the laughs that go with it.
I think this might be more her style.
I honestly liked the art. It's pretty different, a meshing of several styles that seems pretty new unto itself.
I sort of like the bizzare world, where kids' squeaky-hammers are magical objects and the world was crafted by Elvises.
As an English major, it's just going to annoy the snot out of me to read the random juvenilia ... if, in the begining, they showed the whole place was put together out of big wooden colored blocks by a five year old, I'd say: "Huh, that's sort of neat, it's a kid's imaginary world that has its own dark life."
But no ... it was created by Elvis ... and somehow being created by Elvis, everything was named with a stupid lisp? Huh? Why?
--fje